Ctenanthe front view

Block

Ctenanthe front view

The Ctenanthe front view CAD block is a versatile asset, designed to enhance your interior design and architectural plans with precision. As part of the 'Plants - 3 views' library, this block captures the natural beauty and intricate details of the Ctenanthe plant, lending authenticity and a touch of nature to your projects. With dimensions of 136.1cm in width and 197.9cm in height, it offers a realistic scale for incorporating greenery into a wide range of design concepts, from compact urban apartments to spacious commercial environments. Perfectly adaptable, it allows architects and designers to seamlessly integrate organic elements into their floor plans, improving client presentations and supporting sustainable design practices.

BrandGeneric
Width136.1cm   /   4' 5.6"
Height197.9cm   /   6' 5.9"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Plant Integration

The Ctenanthe front view CAD block offers flexible integration into various design settings, from residential to commercial spaces, ensuring a natural aesthetic that enhances the visual appeal of any project.

Multiple View Options

With its availability in three views, this block allows designers to easily incorporate the Ctenanthe plant into layouts, providing versatility in visual representation and placement within interior designs.

Customizable Dimensions

Easily modify the Ctenanthe front view dimensions to fit specific design needs, ensuring a perfect match for any spatial requirement while maintaining proportional accuracy.

Enhancing Design Workflow

Streamline your design process by incorporating this ready-to-use block, saving time and resources, while adding an organic touch to your projects with minimal effort.

Ideal for Client Presentations

Utilize the polished and realistic appearance of this Ctenanthe plant block in client presentations to convey sophisticated, nature-inspired design solutions effectively.

Sustainable Design Focus

Incorporate the Ctenanthe front view to emphasize sustainable design practices, showcasing a commitment to green architecture and nature-inclusion in built environments.



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